Speaking during a meeting with Cameroon President in Yaonde on Tuesday, October 2, Ahmad said that Cameroon was doing everything in its power to ensure all was set.

"President Biya has given us the assurance that he will give all to ensure that all the projects are completed on time," Ahmad said.

Present in the meeting was former Indomitable Lions captain Samuel Eto'o, who Ahmad thanked for his commitment to ensuring that plans for AFCON went on as proposed.

"This meeting with President Paul Biya was for us to clear the air over recent stories that circulated the media that Cameroon were going to forfeit the organisation of the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations," Ahmad said.

CAF Vice President Constant Omari Selemani and the President of the Normalisation Commission of FECAFOOT – Dieudonne Happi were also in attendance

"CAF has no plan B, CAF has never had any plan B and we have never thought about striping Cameroon of hosting rights of the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations," he assured.

Questions have been raised over Cameroon's readiness to host the tournament especially considering the political unrest facing the nation.

"If they're ready, we organise the event. If they are not ready, they can ask us to give them more time. It is up to Cameroon and not CAF," he clarified.

According to CAF's official website the Head of State’s request for Cameroon to gain full ownership of the CAF Excellence Centre in Mbankomo was accepted.

According to a Goal.com report citing Libya Observer, the encounter slated for October 13, will not hold at the Petro Sport Stadium in Cairo, the venue, where they handed a 5-1 defeat to Pirates of Seychelles.

The report further revealed that a spokesman of the Libyan side has now confirmed that the all-important game against the Gernot Rohr-tutored Super Eagles will hold in Algeria not Mali, Egypt and Tunisia, where the Meditteranean Knights, previously executed their home games, during the World Cup and AFCON qualifying matches.